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for many americans, there's a big degree of this dog just connected to the shuttle. 1 million people traveled to florida to catch a glimpse of the final lift off. we begin our in depth with a look at how the shuttle revolutionized space shuttle as well as some of the challenges it has faced over 30 years of operation. ♪ >>he space sttle is the symbol of the u.s. space program for more than three decades. it began with the dream of flying weekly missions into orbit. they were on hand for the debut of the prototype. no one had seen a spaceship like it. after vertical lift off, it could glide back and land like an airplane and ready for another mission began. -- it again. ;>> everyone wondered what spaceflight with wings would be like. it was supposed to be simpler with less acceleration. it was uncharted territory for nasa. >> it also paved the way for other countries to join nasa it in exploring space. the europeans build a research lab specially designed for the shuttle's loading bay. it is your ticket to manned space flight. -- it was europe's ticket to manned space flight. the fi
for many americans, there's a big degree of this dog just connected to the shuttle. 1 million people traveled to florida to catch a glimpse of the final lift off. we begin our in depth with a look at how the shuttle revolutionized space shuttle as well as some of the challenges it has faced over 30 years of operation. ♪ >>he space sttle is the symbol of the u.s. space program for more than three decades. it began with the dream of flying weekly missions into orbit. they were on hand for...
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boehner says he hopes congress does something big to help the economy. >> we have three really big problems. we have a spending problem, we have a debt problem, and we have a jobs problem. that's why i believe it's important for us to fundamentally fix our spending problem and our debt problem, and help get our economy moving again. >> susie: meanwhile, president obama is calling on congress to raise the nation's debt limit removing a big worry for american businesses. this morning darren gersh spoke with white house economic advisor austan goolsbee about jobs and those budget talks this sunday. the interview began with a simple question on jobs. what happened? >> well, look, this is a continuation of what we've known, and that we saw last month, that the growth rate of the economy slowed down in the first part of this year because of these headwinds, and so previous to the last two months we had added 2.1 or 2.2 million jobs in the private sector. that slows down if the growth rate isn't fast enough, and that's why we -- i view this number as a call to action. we should take all bipartisan
boehner says he hopes congress does something big to help the economy. >> we have three really big problems. we have a spending problem, we have a debt problem, and we have a jobs problem. that's why i believe it's important for us to fundamentally fix our spending problem and our debt problem, and help get our economy moving again. >> susie: meanwhile, president obama is calling on congress to raise the nation's debt limit removing a big worry for american businesses. this morning...
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as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of unlocking what space can bring and a boundless opportunities that lie ahead. dodd-frank please still think the best is yet ahead. want to go to peter marquez who was instrumental within the obama white house on helping us draft our national space strategy. peter? [applause] >> thanks to david and jeff for putting this panel together. for me it has been great to sit here in the audience and listen to what happened and how we got to where we are. fascinating for me, appreciate the opportunity. one thing i want to talk about doesn't have to do with the content of policy but why we have a policy. a
as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of...
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cooler area wide tomorrow, temperatures bottoming out in a big way next week. there is some fog around, low temperatures dropping into mid-50s. and on we go to the satellite image. there is a trough and this cooler pattern going to continue for the next six days or so. take a look at how things will be shaping up. at 5:00 in the morning, fog around the skbai coast. will burn back to the coastline. and there is by 3:00 high temperatures on the coast only into upper 60s, and and there are no 90s expected tomorrow. and into the south bay, highs from 79 in santa clara. 84 in saratoga. 72 san mateo. 77 mountain view. upper 50s on the coast. so getting cooler there. downtown san francisco, a high of 63 degrees tomorrow. 58 into sunset district. 81 in santa rosa. and clear lake will be the only locations seeing 90 degrees or better. there is low to mid-70s inland east bay, low to mid-80s and danville and near monterey bay, 67 in watsonville. and 80s inland in gilroy. and and just keeps on getting cooler. we'll bottom out with lowest temperature readings. and upper 70s
cooler area wide tomorrow, temperatures bottoming out in a big way next week. there is some fog around, low temperatures dropping into mid-50s. and on we go to the satellite image. there is a trough and this cooler pattern going to continue for the next six days or so. take a look at how things will be shaping up. at 5:00 in the morning, fog around the skbai coast. will burn back to the coastline. and there is by 3:00 high temperatures on the coast only into upper 60s, and and there are no 90s...
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with big risks it's like investments come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with columbia were lost at 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how frustrated they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you've got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's space x falcon 9 rocket has performed well. on the last test the rocket put a spacecraft called dragon into orbit. the capsule landed back in the pacific. it was the first time anyone other than a government had successfully orbited a spacecraft and returned it to earth. >> we designed this to be super tough. you can beat the snot out of it and it will still work. >> next year, musk hopes to begin carrying cargo to the international space station, eventually astronauts. a commercial company replacing the space shuttle. >> docking is complete. >> but unless it's safe, nasa's administrators says no u.s. astronaut will be onboard. >> i cannot allow
with big risks it's like investments come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with columbia were lost at 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how frustrated they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you've got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's space x falcon 9 rocket has performed well. on the last test the rocket put...
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and one big question, where are the divers? if they could search the record down 200 or 300 feet deep they might get some answers mainly whether any of the dead are still trapped in the wreckage. >> more questions than answers. thank you. >>> the families of the seven missing fishermen are clinging to the hope of course that those men will be found alive. the mexican navy is still searching for those missing. it has agreed to search beyond the typical 96 hours, which is protocol for its water rescues. after that the search typically turns into a recovery mission. but relatives have set up a facebook page called find our fathers, with pictures of each of the fishermen who is missing. >>> a pair of brush fire keeps crews busy this afternoon. around 2:45 p.m., flames were spotted in a grassy area near wood valley place in danville. that's close to blackhawk plaza. it took about 15 minutes for firefighters to put it out. smoke hung over homes. no houses were burned. an hour later another grassfire was spotted in the oakland hills.
and one big question, where are the divers? if they could search the record down 200 or 300 feet deep they might get some answers mainly whether any of the dead are still trapped in the wreckage. >> more questions than answers. thank you. >>> the families of the seven missing fishermen are clinging to the hope of course that those men will be found alive. the mexican navy is still searching for those missing. it has agreed to search beyond the typical 96 hours, which is protocol...
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that it is much worse now some analysts say this points to a structural unemployment problem with a big chunk of the population that is permanently out of the workforce and joining me now for more from our new york studio is less leopold he's economist and author of this book the looting of america how wall street's game of fantasy finance destroyed our jobs pensions and prosperity and what we can do about it he's going to help us try to assess this situation unless i'm curious first of all if you think obama's excuse is that this is a rocky road to recovery hold weight or if this is yet another sign these jobs numbers of structural unemployment in the u.s. that millions of jobs are just gone and not coming back. actually both explanations i think aren't accurate it's not a structural obama's excuses don't mean anything and it's not a structural problem what it is is that we had a gigantic implosion for the last three years due to the wall street gambling casino crash and those jobs have not been recreated because people don't have enough money in their pockets. instead of trying to put
that it is much worse now some analysts say this points to a structural unemployment problem with a big chunk of the population that is permanently out of the workforce and joining me now for more from our new york studio is less leopold he's economist and author of this book the looting of america how wall street's game of fantasy finance destroyed our jobs pensions and prosperity and what we can do about it he's going to help us try to assess this situation unless i'm curious first of all if...
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going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new pornographic video is being created now you may recall r t that an in-depth report on the porn industry several months ago horn's a thirteen billion dollars a year business just here in america worldwide there's four point two million of porn web sites and by the way that is twelve percent of all web sites out there michele bachmann really wants to stop all porn would not be bad for the economy would not be interfering with someone's personal choices and freedoms you know michelle and her tea party darling what about that whole don't tread on me model now this valley by michele that you just signed is just he
going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new...
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the big clock rolled once again. >> going for main engine start. >> reporter: despite lingering concerns about potential rain and lightning-- >> liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis." >> "atlantis" roared toward the heavens. >> the space shuttle spreads its wings one final time for the start of a sentimental journey into history. >> reporter: rocketing into the clouds, the shuttle headed for its sunday rendezvous with the international space station, the shuttle carried 10,000 of pounds of equipment and supplies to the space station, enough to last through 2012. >> "atlantis" go at throttle up. >> reporter: a camera on the external fuel tank focused closely on the heat shield on the belly of the orbiter. a preliminary analysis revealed no worries, no indications that the vulnerable insulating tiles suffered any debris damage on launch. for nasa, this was a textbook start for the end, because when "atlantis" comes home, the 30- year shuttle program will be shut down, a sobering reality that tempered today's celebration. of course, there is still plenty of work to do on this mission, an
the big clock rolled once again. >> going for main engine start. >> reporter: despite lingering concerns about potential rain and lightning-- >> liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis." >> "atlantis" roared toward the heavens. >> the space shuttle spreads its wings one final time for the start of a sentimental journey into history. >> reporter: rocketing into the clouds, the shuttle headed for its sunday rendezvous with the international...
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it had on jeans and a big belt buckle and a white blouse. then it was a quick change into a cigar lit red coat dress with her maple leafs a brooch, then they had their final even at calgary's two before they headed to the airport to head off for california where there will be greeted by the mayor and his wife. first they have a business event at the beverly hills hilton. followed by a reception, are they will stay at the consulate in hancock park close to western trendy hollywood. residents is more than 7200 sq. ft. mediterranean-style estate with seven bedrooms and baths. on saturday they will go of the california coast to send a barbara for a charity polo match. the vip tickets are $4,000. that includes a gourmet lunch, then it is back to downtown l.a. to walk the red carpet for a black-tie gala at the theater. this may be their chance to mingle with some hollywood royalty, nicole kidman, jennifer lopez and tom hanks are all expected to attend. sunday begins with a private breakfast for an organization that raises money for african wildlif
it had on jeans and a big belt buckle and a white blouse. then it was a quick change into a cigar lit red coat dress with her maple leafs a brooch, then they had their final even at calgary's two before they headed to the airport to head off for california where there will be greeted by the mayor and his wife. first they have a business event at the beverly hills hilton. followed by a reception, are they will stay at the consulate in hancock park close to western trendy hollywood. residents is...
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the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his job, protecting those in his care. we're live in san ramone with the latest on this story. laura? >> and this survivors were critical of the captain. and the crew, among other things they say the crew offered them
the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his...
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with big risks it's like investments come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with columbia were lost at 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how frustrated they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you've got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's space x falcon 9 rocket has performed well. on the last test the rocket put a spacecraft called dragon into orbit. the capsule landed back in the pacific. it was the first time anyone other than a government had successfully orbited a spacecraft and returned it to earth. >> we designed this to be super tough. you can beat the snot out of it and it will still work. >> next year, musk hopes to begin carrying cargo to the international space station, eventually astronauts. a commercial company replacing the space shuttle. >> docking is complete. >> but unless it's safe, nasa's administrators says no u.s. astronaut will be onboard. >> i cannot allow
with big risks it's like investments come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with columbia were lost at 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how frustrated they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you've got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's space x falcon 9 rocket has performed well. on the last test the rocket put...
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he's a big yankees fan. the folks out -- absolutely, absolutely. the folks on board the shuttle are actually racing toward their rendezvous with the international space station and that will of course happen tomorrow. today they spent a good bit of the day going over and inspecting the leading edges of the space shuttle's wings just in case there was any damage while they were on assent from perhaps debris or foam falling off the giant external tank, doesn't appear there was any, which is certainly all good news to hear that. so they did that and as i said, now they're racing toward that rendezvous with the space station. >> that's incredible, so that should happen tomorrow and this will be the last time anybody sees this kind of rendezvous. >> reporter: right. >> will it be any different than what question have be what we have been able to see in the past? >> when they rendezvous, before they dock, the shuttle itself is going to do a back flip and flip over so the crew on the space station will be able to take pictures of all the thermal tiles und
he's a big yankees fan. the folks out -- absolutely, absolutely. the folks on board the shuttle are actually racing toward their rendezvous with the international space station and that will of course happen tomorrow. today they spent a good bit of the day going over and inspecting the leading edges of the space shuttle's wings just in case there was any damage while they were on assent from perhaps debris or foam falling off the giant external tank, doesn't appear there was any, which is...
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you know, with big risks, it's like investments, come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has performed well. >> two, one. >> on the last test, the rocket put a spacecraft call ed "dragon" into orbit. the capsule landed back in the pacific. it was the first time anyone other than a government had successfully orbited a spacecraft and returned it to earth. >> we designed this to be super tough. you can beat the snot out of it and it will still work. >> next year musk hopes to begin carrying cargo to the international space station. eventually astronauts, a commercial company, replacing the space shuttle. >> confirmed. it is complete. >> but unless it's safe, nasa's administrator says no u.s. astronaut will be
you know, with big risks, it's like investments, come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has performed...
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two guys with very big feet kicking it in the sand. >> they're going to need a big umbrella to cover them. >> some big old swimsuit running thes, huh? >> thank you. >> very denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> redwoods at risk and the one person who can save this california treasure is actually you. tonight scientists say they need your help more than ever and why you may be the one resource the redwoods need the most. that's tonight at 11:00 after an all-new "dateline." >>> and rumor has it, jessica aguirre will make a presence on your show tonight. >> yes, coming up on digital 186 in a few more minutes. first we'll talk about the passing of betty ford. more on her life and legacy. plus the lost einstein papers. remember they burned in the 2005 -- 7 fire. the guy who owned them will be here. those are written to his fire. they were friends. so kind of interesting. we're also going to be talking bacon. a new competition going on in san francisco. more on the spacehuttle
two guys with very big feet kicking it in the sand. >> they're going to need a big umbrella to cover them. >> some big old swimsuit running thes, huh? >> thank you. >> very denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> redwoods at risk and the one person who can save this california treasure is actually you. tonight scientists say they need your help more...
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not sure yet whether it's a big part of the 21st century. >> reporter: the next americans to go to space are to ride as paying guests on russian rockets. after 12 days in orbit. it's the shuttles final glide. john fowler. >>> and ohio state forfeits all of its games from last season. including the sugar bowl. ncaa could still impose tougher penalties. >>> an appeals court today upheld the right of a national football league to lock out its players. the judge hands the owners a victory. both sides in the labor dispute said today they are committed to reaching an agreement that would allow a full 2011 season. today talks focused on the rookie wage scale and free agency rules. bloomburg reports that the owners and players are close to deal on how to divide $9.3 billion in revenue. >>> the alleged rockefeller imposer pled guilty to charges today. the man is known for creating numerous false identitied over the last few decades. including that of clark rockeffeller. he is due back in court tomorrow. >>> 59-year-old kim fehei has been convicted of multiple code violations for his do it yoursel
not sure yet whether it's a big part of the 21st century. >> reporter: the next americans to go to space are to ride as paying guests on russian rockets. after 12 days in orbit. it's the shuttles final glide. john fowler. >>> and ohio state forfeits all of its games from last season. including the sugar bowl. ncaa could still impose tougher penalties. >>> an appeals court today upheld the right of a national football league to lock out its players. the judge hands the...
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>> well, tonight's kind of the big red carpet moment. it's a moment where we'll see her in her most glamorous gown. and i do predict that she'll be wearing an american designer. that would be the courtesy thing to do, seeing as she's on american soil. so we'll have to wait and see what that is. but that will be her kind of, that hollywood moment where they'll dress like hollywood superstars, and they look like hollywood celebrities, if you think about it. kate has that gorgeous hair and they've got their straight teeth and lovely white styles. i think they'll be fitting in with the a-list quite nicely this evening. >> what other insight do you have on this trip? >> what i think is so interesting about coming here is americans are so obsessed with this wedding, and obviously we've put them on the cover of "us weekly" multiple times, which is the first time we've had royals really on the cover in recent memory. and they're here, they've come to hollywood, they're obviously aware of their celebrity connections and their celebrity star power
>> well, tonight's kind of the big red carpet moment. it's a moment where we'll see her in her most glamorous gown. and i do predict that she'll be wearing an american designer. that would be the courtesy thing to do, seeing as she's on american soil. so we'll have to wait and see what that is. but that will be her kind of, that hollywood moment where they'll dress like hollywood superstars, and they look like hollywood celebrities, if you think about it. kate has that gorgeous hair and...
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there were some big losses unfortunately some big lessons or perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian whether. they met with mixed nasa and know what and dod to agree on a systemic group phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire and the requirements for the system or uncontrolled in a way that the spending went dramatically out control and eventually the program had to be killed and separated, so there was a big loss. or passion about the program. a single stage to orbit i learned a very important lesson which is about policy never trump's physics. so you can say whatever you want, but if you can't do it coming and we wanted to build a single stage door -- to the orbit and the camera with a beautiful concept that looked like the future we just didn't have the technology. and ultimately we did not have the will either. >> i wouldn't say that national security space was a loss under our -- under the administration. i think a lot of great programs were developed, but i can't really take credit for any of that is what i a
there were some big losses unfortunately some big lessons or perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian whether. they met with mixed nasa and know what and dod to agree on a systemic group phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire and the requirements for the system or uncontrolled in a way that the spending went dramatically out control and eventually the program had to be killed and separated, so there was a big loss. or...
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hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. time. hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. goodbye for now
hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. time. hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. goodbye for now
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and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional day for them. as they were finishing up their job they had put together a series of cards with messages talking about their appreciation for the program, their patted rotism and frankly -- patriotism and their sadness, and the final word was god bless america, held by travis thompson himself. this is travis thompson's last day on the job, after 100 shuttle missions, getting the crews strapped in and ready to go to space, tomorrow he has no job. where he is going to go to work. as he said, my job is putting human beings in spacecraft to go to space. i don't see a lot of prospects for doing that s
and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional...
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some of us also did a big move to prices we have prizes happening now that people are doing some amazing things if we can think outside the box rather than a government program thinking about what we should do. we are trying to harness the experience of a broader set of americans to figure out how to accomplish goals and other things. so while the inherently governmental abuse is hard in our case, we are trying to focus nasa not on the lower its orbit. , that the harder stuff. you know, it's really exciting. there is one other rationale for why we do some of these things. and i look separately at the space station with a little different rationale. one of the things i hadn't appreciated when serving in the clinton administration is doing through hard trees is i bring the russians to table. but when that town, when there is a? in moscow affect to lean on the communication channels are broken down, what actually was amazing was the communication channels built around the space station rose up and helped us create a channel for communications to help move things forward. i do think the inte
some of us also did a big move to prices we have prizes happening now that people are doing some amazing things if we can think outside the box rather than a government program thinking about what we should do. we are trying to harness the experience of a broader set of americans to figure out how to accomplish goals and other things. so while the inherently governmental abuse is hard in our case, we are trying to focus nasa not on the lower its orbit. , that the harder stuff. you know, it's...
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today we are in the '90s in concord a big change there. let us take a look at the fog for tomorrow morning all into the inland valleys and the north bay. we also down to the bayshores, and it is all the weight down to fremont. into the 10:00 hour it is still lingering. it will stick to the coastline again tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today fan and possibly a little farther into san francisco. and did temperatures around the bay area tomorrow will cool down 82 in santa rosa, 73 and san raphael. close to the coastline similar conditions today. warmer down in palo alto. our east bay locations are in the '60s and '70s. temperatures are cooling down significantly 80 in walnut creek, 85 in antioch were in the 90s today. i will have your extended forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> more discounted deals coming your way starting next week living social will expand its instant built program in san francisco which is in third market for this service. if you are wondering how is this different from the regular deals, the name says it
today we are in the '90s in concord a big change there. let us take a look at the fog for tomorrow morning all into the inland valleys and the north bay. we also down to the bayshores, and it is all the weight down to fremont. into the 10:00 hour it is still lingering. it will stick to the coastline again tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today fan and possibly a little farther into san francisco. and did temperatures around the bay area tomorrow will cool down 82 in santa rosa, 73 and san...
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that turned into a big political scandal as well. it is getting bigger as every passing day here. >> dan rivers, keep us posted on that from london. thanks so much. >>> back here in the states, heat advisories from kansas city to shreveport, louisiana. meteorologist jacqui jeras has the forecast next. that's good, right? good job. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol with crestor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, adding crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise the good. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not right for everyone -- like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. tell your doctor about other medicines you are
that turned into a big political scandal as well. it is getting bigger as every passing day here. >> dan rivers, keep us posted on that from london. thanks so much. >>> back here in the states, heat advisories from kansas city to shreveport, louisiana. meteorologist jacqui jeras has the forecast next. that's good, right? good job. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those...
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these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> new pictures of this handsome couple, they're arriving at the santa barbara polo and racket club, just moments ago. we're getting this to you as soon as possible. they landed via helicopter and now walking, that beautiful red carpet there, a lot of folks, photographers and just thrill seekers there to see the prince and duchess of cambridge there, will and kate. and so prince william is actually going to be in that polo match a little later on today. he'll change his outfit there and he's going to get on the horse and he'll play some polo, one of his favorite past times. this is a fund-raiser, by the way, even though you see all the big marquis names there helping to
these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> new pictures of this handsome couple, they're arriving at the santa barbara polo and racket...
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it's big business. i think we have a quote there from someone from sprint. >> they're saying, "we are continuing to advertise our unaccomplishmented plans and feel that they offer a great value to new and existing customers. these plan have been very successful for sprint and we will continue to offer them to customers." they may have a niche now. they may have to look at each other and talk. >> i think you should go to the website. each one has a calculator on their website and you can see how it's going to affect you personally. >> so with unlimited data plans going away, you may have to pick out a new one. i will show you how to choose a plan based on your lifestyle next, stay with us. yes. our "name your price" tool shows you a range of options. you pick a price that works for you. perfect. only one thing could make this better. both: '80s montage! ♪ progressive '80s montage ♪ he drops some boxes, but it's okay ♪ ♪ we keep dancing ♪ hey! it's that guy! ♪ progressive "name your price" too
it's big business. i think we have a quote there from someone from sprint. >> they're saying, "we are continuing to advertise our unaccomplishmented plans and feel that they offer a great value to new and existing customers. these plan have been very successful for sprint and we will continue to offer them to customers." they may have a niche now. they may have to look at each other and talk. >> i think you should go to the website. each one has a calculator on their...
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video is big. and we see long distance relationships, even small businesses are starting to benefit from this type of technology. i do think this is go going to be a benefit no matter which service. >> is there a price to this? >> no. no cost. no cost to use this, at least not now in this way. there have been no fees associated with either of these two features. i don't really suspect that there will be. >> mario, appreciate it. >> the key question will be though, the key question is whether it will happen on our phones next. >> you will see people with tape on their phones walking around. mario, thank you. join us every saturday at this time, our digital lifestyle expert mario, there he is, gives us the scoop on the latest technology. >>> he built a media empire on great britain and the u.s., but one of his publications will shut down completely tomorrow. coming up next, will rupert murdoch's legacy be tarnished by the cell phone hacking scandal surrounding "news of the world." oh, we call it the
video is big. and we see long distance relationships, even small businesses are starting to benefit from this type of technology. i do think this is go going to be a benefit no matter which service. >> is there a price to this? >> no. no cost. no cost to use this, at least not now in this way. there have been no fees associated with either of these two features. i don't really suspect that there will be. >> mario, appreciate it. >> the key question will be though, the...
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hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we take a look at some of your heat index again, a combination of the temperature and high humidity, going to feel like 102 in shreveport, 108 in oklahoma city, 103 in wichita, and the hits keep coming. fast forward into tomorrow's forecast, st. louis 99, 106 memphis, 111 in little rock. wow. ridiculous. montgome montgomery, alabama, 104. into monday, still the heat continues and spreads farther to the north. motor city 102, 93 chicago, 97 memphis, dallas in the 100s. what we can expect in some places a little bit of a cool down. bring this one
hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we...
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triple digit heat. >> big shot to everyone in the southern half of the country. it's the big story. this story won't end. it's every week after week. the spring now through the summer. the heat is just really, really intense, from wichita to oklahoma all the way down to north texas. look at the 100-degree days. in oklahoma city, 19 days, 100 degrees, that's more than las va kbas. out in the desert. it showings you how exceptional the drought has been and the heat. yesterday it was 105 in dallas, 104 today. relief in the southeast with afternoon storms. >>> here's a look at our temperatures this morning waking up to mostly 50s outside. we do have a pretty good sea freeze blasting into fairfield. southwest winds at 26. even inland. as the sea breeze kicks up, our companies are going to start to drop down. a little bit more than yesterday. we should see highs in the 70s to maybe close to 80 in san jose. cool for san francisco and the coast. highs will only be in the low 60s today. we'll see cool temperatures on the coast to wrap up the weekend with spotty areas of drizzle as well. cool
triple digit heat. >> big shot to everyone in the southern half of the country. it's the big story. this story won't end. it's every week after week. the spring now through the summer. the heat is just really, really intense, from wichita to oklahoma all the way down to north texas. look at the 100-degree days. in oklahoma city, 19 days, 100 degrees, that's more than las va kbas. out in the desert. it showings you how exceptional the drought has been and the heat. yesterday it was 105 in...
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you can see from this area there is a big gaping hole, the curvature. the branches are bending to the left. >> this is basically lopsided if you're ahoy the big culprit that acacia was prohibiting growth this. >> correct. >> and also the fact that it loaded with fruit whiting and the tree down. >> we have an abundance of the apples! >> perhaps an overabundance. it >> one question. what you are saying is that this week is causing it to brand-bend and break. >> yes. >> what is the solution. >> that could be remedied by pruning it down. >> basically remove this. >> what you want pairs? some of correct. >> ideally for the larger sample and you want to have a simple one. if this was for cooking, pie, apple sauce? you could get away with something else. in >> and they could face continued problems? >> exactly. there is a natural concern and a natural there is a natural environmental impact of not picking those up. make sure to collect those levels that have picked up. your dog- pick up those-apples of the fallen. >> what you think the problem is with this one
you can see from this area there is a big gaping hole, the curvature. the branches are bending to the left. >> this is basically lopsided if you're ahoy the big culprit that acacia was prohibiting growth this. >> correct. >> and also the fact that it loaded with fruit whiting and the tree down. >> we have an abundance of the apples! >> perhaps an overabundance. it >> one question. what you are saying is that this week is causing it to brand-bend and break....
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>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks so much, from washington, appreciate it. >>> we're going to stick with jobs here. let's talk about this, men are now being hired at a faster pace than women. and it's happening even in fields where women traditionally have been dominating. mary snow takes a look at what's behind this gender gap in hiring. >> reporter: of the people who are getting hired, men are dominating, getting more jobs than women since the recovery began. the health care industry has been a rare bright spot in a dismal jobs market. and it's one of the reason
>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks...
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it's big business. i think we have a quote there from someone from sprint just letting you know. >> saying we're continuing to advertise our unlimited plans and feel that they offer a great value to new and existing customers. these plans have been very successful. they may have a niche now because if they're not raising their prices people are obsessed with this stuff, twitter, facebook. they may have to look at each other to talk to save money. >> exactly. i think you should go to the website. each one has a calculator on the website to go to and look at to see how it's going to affect you personally. >> this reminds me a little bit of the airlines. now they're charging for pillows, carry-ones, everything. clyde anderson, thanks so much. appreciate it. good to see you. >>> so now you know, most unlimited data plans are going away. how will those new rates affect you? digital lifestyle expert mario armstrong will join us after the break to help you pick the best plan for your lifestyle. >>> just before
it's big business. i think we have a quote there from someone from sprint just letting you know. >> saying we're continuing to advertise our unlimited plans and feel that they offer a great value to new and existing customers. these plans have been very successful. they may have a niche now because if they're not raising their prices people are obsessed with this stuff, twitter, facebook. they may have to look at each other to talk to save money. >> exactly. i think you should go to...
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the housing market still is a big drag on the economy. you had almost no jobs growth there but gornment, this was the weak spot, eight straight months of declines. you have governments at local levels, state levels trying to close the budget gaps. easiest way to let people go. >> we're seeing 39,000 government jobs were lost in the month of june. that's something we expect to see continue as well and a lot of local governments are shutting down, in minnesota for example those people can collect unemployment benefits starting in july, you might see them in new numbers. >> it's just part of this larger picture. if you and i are working, making less than we had already made a few years ago we pay less income tax or the value of our house is less so we pay less tax on our house, all of that adds up. >> exactly and it's less for the communal pie and people need to take more out of it, at the same time. in terms of where we're going, this is the worst unemployment rate so far this year. does this mean the recovery has really stalled in can we s
the housing market still is a big drag on the economy. you had almost no jobs growth there but gornment, this was the weak spot, eight straight months of declines. you have governments at local levels, state levels trying to close the budget gaps. easiest way to let people go. >> we're seeing 39,000 government jobs were lost in the month of june. that's something we expect to see continue as well and a lot of local governments are shutting down, in minnesota for example those people can...
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the semifinals will be broadcast on the big screen on wednesday morning. the final match is set for next sunday. >>> there is a new country in the world this morning. plus, britain's royal newlyweds are in california, what is on their busy agenda today. and let's give you another live look outside. there is the bridge, the north and south towers fogged in still. traffic moving smoothly in both directions. you're watching mornings on 2. >>> good morning to you! a live look there at oakland estuary, dealing with low clouds and fog in morning. burning off to mostly sunny skies. >>> in news of the world, in mexico police are investigating a massive attack in the outskirts every mexico society. the bodies of 10 men and a woman were discovered near a water well jed. the victims were blindfolded, hands tied, and they had been shot with high-powered rifles. authorities did not say if the attack was related to drug violence, but they did say it is similar to tactics used by drug cartels. >>> the nation of south sudan is the world's newest country. the huge celebrat
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this has amounted to a big, nasty battle over whether nasa can actually do this. in some sense, they are correct in saying not being able to do this. if you are looking at the funding profile over the next five years, this program would get $14 billion. that's less money than what consolation would have gotten. as the 2009 commission pointed out, one of the reasons con stillation failed is it didn't get the funding promised. congress is looking to a repeat of history that's already failed once. secondly, budget problems are not all congress's fault. nasa itself has had budget problems over years, costover runs and technical problems. there's a reason nasa has been on high risk list of public contemplators. those two factors, the less funding than anticipated coupled with nasa's propensity to break its own budget has a lot of folks very skeptical over whether the u.s. can put astronauts in a space craft any time in the next decade. >> i would like to tell you more about scott pace. i'll listen to the current nasa administrator and talk to you about your comments. >
this has amounted to a big, nasty battle over whether nasa can actually do this. in some sense, they are correct in saying not being able to do this. if you are looking at the funding profile over the next five years, this program would get $14 billion. that's less money than what consolation would have gotten. as the 2009 commission pointed out, one of the reasons con stillation failed is it didn't get the funding promised. congress is looking to a repeat of history that's already failed once....